
Enhancing Sustainable Fishery Management on the Mekong, Stung Treng, Cambodia
Culture and Environment Preservation Association
Spectacled langurs (Trachypithecus obscurus), Thailand.
© O. Langrand
The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) supports civil society to protect the world’s biodiversity hotspots—biologically rich ecosystems that are essential to humanity, yet highly threatened.
Spectacled langurs (Trachypithecus obscurus), Thailand.
© O. Langrand
With financial and technical support from CEPF, civil society organizations around the globe are delivering innovative solutions that conserve biodiversity and help communities thrive. Find out what they're doing by clicking on biodiversity hotspots highlighted on the map.
Culture and Environment Preservation Association
My Village Organization
Northeast Community Network in 7 Provinces of MeKhong River Basin (ComNetMekhong)
Guangzhou Green City Environmental and Cultural Development Center
Bird Conservation Society of Thailand
Seub Nakhasatien Foundation
World Wide Fund for Nature
Wildlife Conservation Society
Royal University of Agriculture
Alhayat Organization for Protection of Wildlife and Organisms
STAR Kampuchea
Culture and Environment Preservation Association
CEPF's grantees are doing great things for biodiversity and people. Read all about it in the latest Impact Report.
With Conservation International as a New Implementing Agency, CEPF Will Serve as Delivery Mechanism
Funding will support efforts in the Tropical Andes, Cerrado and Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspots
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